"Although history never quite repeats itself, and just because no development is inevitable, we can in a measure learn from the past to avoid a repetition of the same process." F. A. Hayek

By Alexander Apostolideson June 08, 2011

Presentation of the economic effects of Migration at the European University

This is a powerpoint from my presentation at the "International Conference on Economic Migration in Europe" at the European University of Cyprus on the 10th of May. It indicates how migration has been up to 2009 very beneficial for the Cypriot economy, and how now the latest economic crisis in Cyprus has increased the demand for foreign housekeepers as the family household is under crisis and women have chosen to go back into the workforce and thus demand housekeepers to share the household chores/babysitting duties.

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